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Bradwalt is another refugee from [[TwinWorld]].  We may use him to point the Hozz brothers to their powers, or perhaps even as a "wise sage" character to dispense information from time to time.
 
Bradwalt is another refugee from [[TwinWorld]].  We may use him to point the Hozz brothers to their powers, or perhaps even as a "wise sage" character to dispense information from time to time.
  
I'm beginning to see Bradwalt as a character with a hood on all the time.  He looks overweight, but he's really a broad shouldered dwarven-type Zarth who is living on Earth.  He could always be sitting behind the desk, carving something.  Later you discover it isn't wood, it's stone!
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I'm beginning to see Bradwalt as a character with a hood on all the time.  He looks overweight, but he's really a broad shouldered dwarven-type Zarth who is living on Earth.  He could always be sitting behind the desk, carving something.  Later you discover it isn't wood, it's stone! Curls of flint and granite fall to the floor clinking lightly and accumulating in the corners where it's hard to sweep.
 
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Latest revision as of 09:36, 25 May 2014

The info here is in a state of flux, everything can be changed!
Bradwalt
Race/Species Zarth
Personality UNDEFINED
Occupation Chandler and all-around craftsman
Attire UNDEFINED
Likes curmudgeonry
Dislikes UNDEFINED
Quirks UNDEFINED

Bradwalt is another refugee from TwinWorld. We may use him to point the Hozz brothers to their powers, or perhaps even as a "wise sage" character to dispense information from time to time.

I'm beginning to see Bradwalt as a character with a hood on all the time. He looks overweight, but he's really a broad shouldered dwarven-type Zarth who is living on Earth. He could always be sitting behind the desk, carving something. Later you discover it isn't wood, it's stone! Curls of flint and granite fall to the floor clinking lightly and accumulating in the corners where it's hard to sweep.